Government H
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BUENOS AIRES, June 16 (UP).-There was 4
heavy fighting in this city today as Argeulaet
Navy forces apparently attempted to overd*'r
the regime of Pre*dent Juan D. PeoW, e.zom
munieated earlier in the day as hb feud W th te
Roman Catholic Church reached a cni-ax.
Naval planes bombed OQwornment'.Hem,
Machineguns were firing in I streets. A ,
controlled radio announced Army forces
putting down the uprising.
Machingun fire was apparently i rngi
between Government Houi and the ne Na f
Two worships were rtdlr b rdoin .
ment. H .i ..

hereAwr to Previous ruxzl CouM B, fla he re emrt. Eleve etird and resrve offi-power and reserve, $1a-000 a year. to drop the cate. 8 000,000to makem va-
Another thin the students are ling the jobs of and tt to av he get no py t or tonly Ma G. Wilton P Deene Department antfa
Sbra have bare do tir pen the Mon (U.S.A.-Ret.) now detycents. A tcoupleof the antt-truot t on te toS wtoive
sg wh.7 w.u crac k u.. ip ptt thCont to the Presdent, a e ounds that the ties between AT reidentan powe

the Canal Zone/ t "Due} of t" wh aain wstdoes on ipeetf the Florida Su. was approved by members of the for the middle trains
orl A ,!!y 'Wll

There a two vacancies for the boo placed i the pre- Court ruled today. com "t m tn T vy nd the The
The CivilianPeroraoffice, sst awfpe t su th-TALLAHASSEE, l.F-, .June 16 ... ....tnfo cedl o d- ne for a"'. t'_ran8"a esm k ,leetq
UI8. Army Caribbean. today an- e,,*toafttce. .- (UP)-- America rightly places a p endenceeDay actfiw_ es for. the _|e pr.ovid:lby th1* Tl
no,,at four job vacanres I" h l 11,ll$" In/ hevalue eat uman lifethan Pacificcside o.f tne CanalZone|Buredu and afpnt Il*tu
th.cw.. n.,........ anspgee; the Forida Su- wsea.proved b members ofthe frte ide0plalb
Thta in twvo Vacancies for thbok" pacd c- t' n me Court ruled today.' : comnmittee at a meeting held re- yadteDv dno
The er thbots Balboa H.. .....s. Tehue.
electric motor revalrmden_ n.t* during the past week by tha ._ cenly at abo Helnha. -! -houses.
ULS. permanent-postio. DUtrea nal zone Library. The court made the ruling in definite program will be an-
conrsat 6f analyongand Oetect- -_ -e" l- o w affirming a $10,009 Hardee Cir. nounced shortly. "li *
Itn sources' of trouble in e The complete of new books cuit Court award to Wlliam Ward ,
trial motors, appliances, gAer- andtheir authorsan announced/in the death of bha 18-month-old As now planned., the day's cel-
Ators, starters, AC. and DOi*A bt the libary ollown[0__: child, fatally injured when she ebration will include: ....
tors, exciters and alternators; lon-fictloh: No Man is an Is- wandered on to a railroad ross- A children's parade, to start i
winding armatures, field coils, land, Merton; How We Drafted ing at Rowling Green. from Lawrence Johnson Placea
antransformers; and testing Adlat 8evenson, Johnson; The at 8:30 a.m This will be preeed- i
Actors and electrical appliances. Westinghlouse Cook Book, Fur- Th- court naid there is evidence ed by the distribution of favors
One poitsaon Is open for.a gen- ness; How I Raised Myself from to show that the Atlantic Coast at 7:45 a.m. n
eral engineer, U.8., permanent Failure to Success in Sm lling, Line freight train was operating
position. Duties consist of de- Bittger;O 0. Henry Memprial A- through the town .at. more than Jeep and fire engine rides and
signing and planning projects ward Prize Stories, 1965; Party the allowable 40 m.p.h. speed. kiddie trains, from 8:45 a.m. to l l
for the maintenance and con- of One, Fadiman; Somebody up noon on Roosevelt Avenue, un- / l
struction of water and fuel dis- There Like Me, Graziano: Duel Ruling that the judgment was der the direction of John W. /
tribution systems, sewage pump- of Wits, Churchill; and Still the not excessive, the opinion by Jus- Ridge Jr. I/
ine stations, plumbing systems, Rice Grows Green, Caldwell. twice Glenn Terreil said that ver- "I-
compressed-air systems, boiler Fiction: Captain Cut-throat, dicts usually respond to the value "SwimminLr meet, Palboa swim- l
plants and other mechanical Carr: Not Honor More, Cary; of current commodities. minq pool, under the direction /
and sanitary facilities except re- Rough Winds of May, Hallinam; of Ross Anderson, at 8 pm. Il
frigeratlon and air-conditioning Hubertus, Mittelholzer; The High. -"There was a time that a ver- Patriotic exercise sat the Bal- ll
plants and systems. Passes, Reese; and He Went for diet of $10,000 "would have been boa Stadium at 3:30 p.m. Iii
The fourth position -Is as me- a Walk, Smith. reversed for excessiveness, but' l
chanical engineer, U.S., perma- ----that time has gone glimmering," Band concert by the 71st Army
nent position. Duties consist of .engineering studies to increase .he said. Band and the 776th Air Force ,
demlening and planning projects o-eratin ffi eciency. Band with the Banda de la Re-I
in the modification and con- iApplications for these posI- "Tn those good old days, bacon .piblica, arranged by the court-
struction of air conditioning'. ti'ons should be submitted to the was five cents a pound, a good esy of the Caribbean Command
ventilating, refrigeration, and Civilian Personnel office, US hat cost 50 cents a pound, a good and the Minister of Government
airne compressor systems;ion and demoterli- ARCARIB, Building No. 23, Cor- hat cost 50 cents, shoes 75 cents and Justice of Panama.
mine constrequirements, and condutoll- Osal anda good suit of clothes $6." Fireworks, from the top of So- .
ton requirements, and conducts .

Rape, Murder Case Judge Vanishes

With Wife From Blood-Stained Home

WEST PALM BEXCH, Fla., summer cottage at Manalapin, 11
June 16 (UP)-An elderly judge miles south of hqre;
who handled only capital punish They found the cottage'open butt ,
ment cases vanished with his wife empty. Fresh bloodstains marked
today from their blood stained th pth from the open back door '
summer beach house. down to the ocedn a few steps a-
"We don't know whether they way S
were drowned or kidnapped or I 1
what," declared Chief Criminal The couple's two automobiles If
Deputy W.H. Lawrence. were; parked in a double garage e
Lawrence helped direct a huge adjoinmg the modest one-bearoom
search party along the sand beach house. Their.wallets and a
dunes and among the mangroveother serial objects were un-
thickets south of here'.for a n.yItouched
trace of Judge C.E. Chillingworth, "
Waen d.i.ie' ?-'h-red j dge- t "'s a real mystery," the de-
3 he kindly, sandy-haired juudge ^ y
iputy sheriff said.
lailid to show u at his office this "
morning and! fe'ow judges sent The circumstances of th dis.
shetriff's deputies to the couples .appr e were strikingly srei-
_a ppearance were strikingly s tin g. I-
_____ lar to those in a case at .nearby .,
Miami where a man 'and wife
lkl .. a lla M vanished from their blood-'
smeared home six weeks ago.
--..l e "'-i 1 ]The Miami man, Charles Ferri,
"" a ^ a- [has testified in an income t a x L
2"__ ,-_ .... case against the notorious Albert .
SL10" lNUM Anastasia in New Jersey. No trace
-- --T has been found of Ferri on his!
S By OSWALD JACOBY wife.
S Written for NEA Service
w Lawrence dlaclosed that court |
"' ... .. attaches were searching the ree-
NOTH 2 (D) 10 ords of recent criminal cases a
4 A heard by Judge Chillingworth to
V873 determine if there were any de-l
AK 2 fendants who might have a re-
4 J 10 6 53 2 venge motive against the jurist.
WEST EAST He heard only rape and murder
69843 6 J 10 7 6 2 cases whichh could carry death I
Q6 V A 2 sentences. |
#J1087 #9543
6AKQ 6 87 Chillingworth, a Navy veteran .
of both World Wars, had been on
80tTBm the,bench here since 1923 and had
6K QQ5 heard hundreds of cases. He was
VKJ 10 9 5 4 regarded as one of the state's top
SQ6 authorities on the court system.
69 4
SNorth*4South vul. He and his wife lived alone in'
North East 8Suth West their home here during the win-
14 Pass 19 Pau ter and at the beach cottage dur-
26 Pan 3V Pass ing the summer. They have three
'4 9 Pass Pas Pass adult children who live else-
Openia lwd- Kg where.
.Lawrence reported that officers
were working on a theory the cou-
The worst -crime you can com- ple might have gone swimming
mIL at Le briage tame, in we and did not return.
opmnion oz thne average plia)er, is
to trump your partner's ace. In He s a i d the Chillingworths'
today s.auan, utns crame is coiu- clothes, taken off last night, were
matted in the worst possible way still on chairs in the bedroom and
wtL tae oesL possioLe result. the woman's bathing suit or suits
West opene thne kming o clubs were missing
anu ueclueu, on seeing te aum-
my, that the delenaers were most "We found two bathing trunks
hauy to winm neir tricks m cIubs of his but we don't know how ma-
anu trumps. He therefore Cc o n- ny he had," Lawrence added.
tmuned wito the queen of clubs at Two bath towels were found in
t se second trick. Wnen this hela, the living room.
West lea the ace o0 clubs.
It was now time tor East to do A floodlight over the porch was
a little thinking. The first two broken and glass scattered over
tricks had oviously exhausted the area under the light. Also, a
toe clubs neld oy Last ana bouts newly used roll of half-inch ad-
Knowing this, why did West con- hesive tape was found on the front
Imue with ue ac.e oi C lus?{ porch
East worked out the answer with 'That doesn't look too good,"
no trouble at all. He was being Lawrence said
asked to ruff with the highest pos- ... ".
&Die trump, in oraer Lu estabusn The bloodstains wreh b e i ng
a tump trick for his partner. East checked to determine if they were
obeyed orders by ruling nis part- human
ner a ace with the ace of trumps.
Ihe contract was now doomed. -The small outboard boat and
South had already lost three tricks motor were found in a canal near
and was bouns to lose another the house where the judge keeps
trick to West's queen of hearts it moored
South would ha e made his con.- moored.
tract but for this defense He -'. His cottage e faces the ocean and
would have tost two clubs, if the much-traveled highway A1A runs
defenders took them promptly, but near the back of the house. A ca-
be would lead a trump from dam- nal runs along one side.
22y with the intention of playing I
the king from his own hand, if An Air Force helicopter and
East played low. Then he could several Coast Guard boats combed
lead a low trump, dropping the the beach, inland waterways and *
queen and ace together. South'canals for traces of the missing
would thas lose only one trump couple Some 50 -volunteers and
trick, thereby making his game policemen searched the wild beach
contract.' area.
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On June M, CBS-TV's "You Areg
There" will focus on thp Boston
Teo Party. The program 'Is spon-m.
scored Tfy an insurapies company,:
and there were worried frowns
around CBS when the finished
script of the show was read. i
L here's a lot in the story about'
John Hancock, patriot-namesake
df another insurance company.
Urii. Dbspite the great temptsa
tio, CBS bravely decided not to
tamper with history. Hancockwill
atiln appear.
Dimliri Tiomikin is A tall, ex- MaoKense Dmitri loakin
plosrve composer. He a best known
for his scoring of top motion pic- series. "World Music Festi. .

"Why you think top producer1 We get such a kick out of doing .L"
spen4 more moneys ob music for1
B picture than for A picture? Mu- M ilyf Mfar turfed up back
ic cn help picture. I should know. tae a t "Three for Tonight." She
Work mostly inroum eo was rtheere' to l terview Marge an
re pictures. Ph Gowr Chapl, two of the three
pyramid. Needs harchitec t. stars This was another Marilyn
Architect say OK, I gung build'Monroe, however a 16-year-
pyramid. ,old high school girl, one of a
Do you work from a script or r of high school editors. The
from the figonished print? stagehands were a litle disa
Russ: wi have pashsit script. Not regu tfro
lar script. Spashil script. Script P
don't saylak 'Close-up on TootI Dick's Quicke: Lipoel HpptoB
ly you think got sayl producer and see that Uls re the most
a tooteest she vary sad. Thatlneutral people around-always wil.
way, I a more moneys on d music. inge to such a ten to both sides
yu sat my pippel free. Lots pppel .
dyink, all over the picture." o re ... .
How do you time the music as I,,l.,.t g,...oT n g
Io wrimostly in medium mete io-

e"Work to within third of second. ws h n t a
Third of second important. Third s s was an er -n
of second enough time to.go boom- ie is
desta s were a oo. Boom-d-boom imp or-
atU t sometimes. Pharoah say OK,
1 sat your pippel free, you s i nd1 ^ ^ --
kice cozy pyramid. Harcitect
say Om-."
How do you draw your musicals
th es from classical music?
Work much Rusian themes.econd.
Noon; could be Russian oy IP males

I 'jfe li "^ ^ !^ i A 1. Li T a .
S'hiere has recently bee mdeah to orow between 7
0 14 I y. 4* pilatieancc seantg and 9.~ .p.u" *1r seevolent
-,IAw sof. th e 310 L a mediest laandiProteotve OWder of Elks
"00ch:4"eb.u s. e't A folder thA soi of ttalent show "facore!'*
.^^Of' s, b oe 'b se n si has Just i leached the de# aplk t soe
aMa oLd &ad the Weaioftaklg a laast* The talentsabow.willlbe com-
M.CI bl ng mateihi., tour around Latin America in- o f students from the jun-
and clothbig. trigues me so that I am going to lorhJg Aschool through the col-
Infdstlal prigi as X spoeotthese at once, be. l age groups and from both
y was 18 on the loard's in- ore trying then out. Indeed adhes o wf t ie.sthmps and will be
dox, which uses average produc- there may be some readers, lh e presented b tudenta.-The acim
VInthe years 1947-49 as a com- some tourists, who like to look.on of the *wa toralse funds for
p basis of 100, without getting too involved and a plastic surgery operation on
Iasm a ms t "_ .w previous record was 137, for these gde e obdrver these Vinclo Medenhall, a fellow
I ar mg e rno iet In my and July 1953. recipes should be good reading. If classmate who lost his eye while
t upu of durable Inou are not an adventurous cook cpat in a b a s e ball
X!, j .May was still not as high as dur- the lrecpes should give you at game.
reI ng the record period of two sum- least (if you'll pardon the obvious
mon a rgo. hPuno r kaflavorf the country. I The show is under the direc-
ew aies Coinci-An. The board noted, however, that aF a lmay seem to be i little hesitant tion of Bruce Quinn. "Bincre" hi
The ller monthly meeting of durablds production was "oney abut completely n dorsing t h e scheduled for the last week in
the Canal Zone Central Labor U. moderatelybelow mid-1953 de. recelpes.J. tis be auee the ates 1 July and wlllbeipresented at
om-Melal Tr des Council, A L, pit sharply lowee r defense podu recoe, I feel p otwrittena the Balboa Theater.

111 be -h eld Sunday June 11th at i.an d Olraert eeIn'mother cales, they haovep
:30us.. llthe DribblosHe 06te,- Outpu of non-durable goods set take the mt b c o m m othn All students who are Interest-
tesand new record n May for thse- form of the particular dish. Let's ed and are unable to m e the
areas of affiliate uios ar nd straight month and put theremember that the way to be a tryout y call Mary o at
rgd tO, attend, mand all m over-all average at the new high. good tourist is tohave an open Balboa 1496. Zn addition to the
heo wet affiliated i. th the mind. This tour nmay lead us into talent' necessary forn the produc-
are elon at their home ee In Juan Frn a li t watee ho r but hich after tlo, admini trative and techni-
To, 1.all is ,all In a dayig kitchen work. cal help is needed.
rte TvL w oti l be adr em -- th l *I Shall we start with a near neigh.

rOh dis CrM AlalSc sf eatltiv o a the yea ee sterr and at.r s e g Yed g o n
Pattes6ion ,US Navynd Mrs. Patterson of Quarry eights.t.o-r
The bridegroom Is the son of Mrs. ay Sabsteon ef ck on Friday evening, at 7:30 ent.
T. FlomSr C t n o ay o tonog t All commissioners, acoutmast- t r S
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The bride who was given in mar- and other officials of the district Leaves On Vacation
a by hr father, wore a gown French mbaador And re urged to attend. The Executive Secretary of the erFr

ad t ulloe ove Mrw Mras srtGiv erosR R b D
saF ginger-tip veil of Freich Depedida For Octvio Fabregas Foreost on the agenda oft he ary Diocese, the Rev. Dr. John
illusion was attached to a pearl Iin honor ofL Minister of Foreign meeting over which Cyril M. Townsend, left the Isthmus '
coronet. She carried an b arm bou Relations and Mrs. Octavio F bre. erley, Pacific District Chairvan, Wednesday afternoon to spend a __..
quteL of wb#o orchids. Vg ga, a dinner was given by French will preside, is discussion of plans short vacation with his family in "o... 'o o...
"- y sAmbassador, to Panama rand Mrs. for sending of a representative to Deep' R i v e r, Connecticut. Fr. ,,_ ..p_ h
Mrs. William Lord Lennon of Lionel Vadst lost evening at the the World Jamboree in Cn a Townsend. has been convalescent
Lumberton, North Carolina was Embassy residence on La Cresta. during August. Ellis L. Fbwcett. from an operation recently per-
her niece's Matron of Honor. The Ambassact' fdentes of Mexico president of.the Local Councl will formed in Gorgas Hospital He oLe o M
b oidesma were thMrs. Edwa T as ton' the EmbagUrsitde attend the meeting. will return to the-Isthmus in mid-
ker Mrs. JohnhR.oo"lvat ten d dJuly. -
All wore i'cal gowns of wl 't r o Helt and W P Lee
tulle ovfHelorr dta. and halo rite Ae dWelfare Pa- "dAnAdre ro,
Aof ctige, and cASe "b-It d1eooand Mrs. AMchat. e i ,M na v r
an dh"ItonraErcMiheaA u.eAnrreis en
arm0r.Shasta 330MEor.eand Mrs. xYrkeay-vBridgev M oenta-
tied tlribbon. Aigrstw e ot'srduplik r *
on the S. S., Ancon yesterday.O SE Ao the Tivoli
Cptain John Burger, USA, was Allen, a well known 'writer i ,oq eo Leonard; s e.ond, Mr. and t Mrs.
beat mane ,UshArng were at. Join publicist Will sta g at el- Pan ia. t Honeymooning in the Panamon- V. Kohn; third, Mr. H. J. Horsm
R. Dome, US Army, Captain Ed- n addition to enjoying the tourist te Inn, Boquete, are Mr. and Mrs. with Mr. W. M. Kennedy.
ward T. Walker, US Army, Lt. attractions of Panama, Miss Allen Karl 'Mellander. The bride w a s
C6mdr. Fergus Feely, US Navy, looks forward to visiting with Col- the former Miss Molly G. Rigby
and Lt, Robert E. Fisher. US Na- lege friends from Barnard. of Diablo Heights, daughter of Mr.
Loe and Mrs. Arthur Bronson Rigby.
FoLlowing the rmony, a re- anThe couple were recently m ar-
ption returns For Vaation ried at St. Luke's Cathedral in
ce w# given at the Quarry After completing his J u n i o r Ailcon.
ig(MLO ficers"Club. The bride's year at Blair Academy, B 1 a i r a-
table wA& covered with an import- town, sNew Jersey, Lionel Aleman. Bird SpecIalIst Arrives
ed lien and hacecloth. In thbe son of Mr. and Mrs. Jorge Ale. On Ann"al M igra-tM BAKED OR STEAMED ORFRID
enter w*As four-tiered wedding man returned to Panama by Eugene Eisenmaun, one of the
cake t oied -ith a miniature plane yesterday. authoritids on the birds of the Pa-
ride ta "- rcandhlabraon o "e- E s y tnama area, arrived yesterday, The m ost doledable fish
capras .ilver candelabra.' The Honr French.Eeeers .home is'in New York, is a mem- Ur m am nod with Parka
CAk- C with ta t saaine'sword To 4welcome a group of eng.i- her of the, law firm of P r o e-
whfei:lhe bride's t-a t he r and neers who arrived in P a n a kauer, Rose, Goetz and Mendel-
motheritused to cut their wedling from France last week, French sohn of &hat city. in Panamalhe oFrmet1Fng ior svorlForappetite
eakt a bers a eo. th Ambassador and Mrs. L i o n e I will visit with his brothers and apel hipr Seei all
After brief.honeymoon, -thbeVeasse will give a dinner this eve. sisters and at present is the guest Yes. ours magnificent menu golden toual of Parkay Margorit e
yOu c le will be' at' home t at the Embassy residence.'A-|of his brother and sister- In law, and cocktail on-the-house at They're wonderful fried to acrisP
For ez, Canal-Zone. msolg those invited are the Minis. Mr.aInd Mrs..1. Robert EI.sena d.t a
or steamed with luscious dabs of
D parkway. lust tate the sweetgolden
are a real treat for $2.251 i g od rltmyoekes ani tiouh ,
Azcizraga at the organ. gloriow-tosthnl spread for bread.
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Aday Morning July ra.
tel Washington.
they will attend the
iss in a body at the Mir
dal Church on Fourth
lendez Ave.
Puest of members are w
take part at Holy Corn
i breakfast.
reservations may be mi
im June 31 by calling any
lowing committee mem
Katherine Trimble 3-275S
mn Calonge 38-1293: Mrs.
6-444; Angelina -1350-J;
a Lyeyw 38-1486.

she waii ano ffl .1 1 .. s:
,ailspig.- mkle :,Ito. er
rent golsip magazine. Te wordage illie Pep competion or ,e at-
hit her harder than anything ever tentions of An. Walker in the
printed about her. Chateau Madrid line.. .N ovel-
Ann Rebinson and young hotel ist Florence Teets becomes Mrs.
heir Ed Sweeney called off the Everett Drumright on the 15th at
love match. He's trying for an act- Tokyo. He's U. S. Consul in Hong
ing career. Kong...Bruce *Cabot and Merci
Ginny Siims has been chirping Ramillion (19 year young Parisi-
at charity shows, but it doesn't enne) are si bon!.. .It's a girl
mean a return to the lark league. for the Dean Bedfords at Detroit.
Her two sons, aged five and eight, The mamma is the dghtr of fam-
are her good reasons. ed mag cover illustrator Dean
Cornwall.. .Was printed yet no?
THE WITNET-Spike Jones is That actor Lewis Stone's widow
telling about the obnoxious doll who Hazel is now Mrs. Gilbert Van
inherited a fortune, purchased a Klatt?.. Lois a owles (Look Mag
yacht and took a large group off heiress) weds John' Harrison on
on a cruise. Resenting something the 28th.. .The Torch, is over when
said by one of her guests, she the blondes take the place of the
snapped: blues.

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clock on Customline and Fairlane. Turn indicators on Fairlane. Dual exhaust on Fairlane V8 and
Station Wagons V8. Customline and Fairlane delivered at Jersey City also include wheel rings.
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the car, and not us. This insures your paying
the U. S. Government controlled list price and
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based on Ford Motor Company list price less
excise, tax plus freight.

Th"'.e. +e W In three-way tie. The playoff for grabs by any football ares to acu Tenneee talent-
srowel still able to play It over dry. Tettes of P ople n -C dma n othe yA
Old .IScaelo h d thenew sr len Ohio t c tw ilaim a new e
anoncdtfo-ofs de

aa, he like hter." cpt tor our guy. H is e of h him in the Sym," iut Irvin troke and 100 yard butterfly. d. N
1h1 a p e to0al- o tra. hWndfalt left who wants to fight." Cohe, his manager. Join torted bym JohnVanrE lenbesga over nm t va
n, a sl t out of the two plan to compete in olBaf'srthe i m nn

a Belt. OUB OU TU*NED out to be d"Rocky Grasmans walked into Ra 400 yard medley relay, but have amebOral
en' a. hevyweight out e Gene Poirer, a through a see the ay one day took one look na not decided on their stroke. ctrov plo
Ne eoatt- two ottwo.oa able al-earimg welter orfg at sme, add sad: 'h roving, % the me e Other ramelmbero the team
continued te b. r Porer w e exp gny ha go t to be a good fightA u_ yar, bea to oln and their eventmMe hhem are: Elyme.r Ro-
Sd cla, th Mexcan anta." b ive tsto the Boston youngsterl'sremer a een taken down. Goner Loft-frendliness- famurs.on two. c uins.

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I even boys and 16 girls were
born at Oor00 Hospital during 'A.... H
I ba week ending at midnight
Monday, June 13, according to
her were 193 patients ad- Le f the people know athe truth and flit country is f Al- braham Lincoln.
limited and 166 discharged dur-
sJng the week. One death was re-
iported. THIRTIEETR 1EAR PANAMA, B. P., TRUBDAY, JUNE 16, 1065 .'V011 C6 1
The names and addresses of
the paretns of the boy babies
were: Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Darr,
CMoa f O Connor Denies Salk Vaccine
of Farfan; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
etrinke, of Fort Clayton; Mr. and
Mrs. L. C. Morales, of Panama
City; Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Fran-
cis, of La Boca; Sgt. and Mrs. J.
R. Wesolek, of Fort Kobbe; Mr.
a Sn.a an M Woo v as Hurriedly Rushed Into Use
ainrlswere born to the follow-u
ig: Mr. dMrs. Walter Wil- WASHINGTON, June 16 (UP)- cine in April was premature. expense for taxpayers. He said two bill. But he. sharply disputed
m anam Clt: Mr. and An American Medical Assn. pi- "I think the thing was rushed," existing laws and medical r- Price's contention that the vaccine
as, C. R. umberbatch, of cial charged today that the Salk he replied. rangements are sufficient to as- was rushed into use. No vaccine
nba; Mr. and Mrs. A. E. plio vacrine was rushed into use Normally, he said, a research sure vaccine to a children wheth- in history, O'Connor said, "ever
Jene, of Panama (;t Mr. n violation of normal medical project is spread out over a four oer they can pay or not. had the testing, preparation and
ens ; M n. as Qalniadc of procedures. He blamed this for to six-year period but in this case He said he would support reluc- evaluation of teSal vaccinee"
Psa .n City Mr. and Mrs. H much of the confusion over the it was "boiled down to a three- tantly the administration proposal
4 a amcitySgt. vaccine. month period." He felt laboratory if it is limited to. children whose
l Mrs. iente Medina, 'f Ft. The charge by Dr. Julian Price, testing and evaluation could have parents cannot pay, lAmensCri ned loo _
be;Mr. and Mrs.. B. Ardl- of Florence, S.C., promptly was been spread over a longer period, However the administration, to
be; ofPMr. an y Mrs.Ca .. A, denied by Basil O'Connor, presi- thus avoiding some of the current meet Democratic objections, has T
of Panama City; Cant. Frd dent of the National Foundation "tensions." removed the "Inability to pa y n Tc electedCommioner rOf Lockport, and Stu Guatin, C ounell take t nih
X JRt.-.. .N. Mrs. C P '. p for Infantile Paralysis. He said But he acknowledged that pub- language from its bill and now Is from political ac ty to enjoy dinner prepared by Army cooks at Fort Colick, W r
t ford of Panama Mr. the Salk vaccine grew f r o m 18 lie clamor for the vaccine may killing to help states provide vac- L. *Boys tate i progress this week. (US Armiphote- by t. A. S g
ormy:, .M J Homes o pa years of research and there was have been so great that other te- cine for any children up to the t o i l N D i "N- Bg" "" A.
i l Mr. and Mr. .m ers'n "no rush whatsoever" in its re- sions would have been created had 35-million cost. Mr.. l."- .- w Ca
ra, of Gamboti. Mr. and M'rs. lease to the public. it been withheld. O'Connor took no position on the Flues talIN _60 were as ess-
Ford, of La Bca Majorn_ O'Connor told the Senate Labor The committee Is considering e s Firin Po e
H. Haskins, of Fort b-Committee he thinks a large part two bills to rovie vaccine to is rs-- eriring Po ce e boys State
be; Mr. end Mts.X k Cragweolof o hof the 51 million children through children. One is an administrationyIst resis rtai erd 4yeagstGeor- erc.A-,Shief
,snama Csiy; ganr. Can o the a..ges of 19 can be inoulated bill to give 35 million dollars to Alexander w, 44-year fi-old Americn.
nmRivera, of Lona and Mrgt. and by June 1956. But he believes the states to help with their pro rams Alexander was.first fined $35
l out in sc g hools to reach that oal to provide free vaccine for all iR reckless manner on Seafortha A-a stsim let Eye O n CZ
*robbe. He said the foundation would be children. The administration esti. venue in Cocoll
Swilling to handle the task of vac- mates the cost of the democratic r Will Pass He was next fined $25 for f Citizens of the American Le- Margarita and Pacific CivilCo
rinations through the sixth grade bill at 135 million. He was next fined 25 for gion' 195 Crossroads Boys State ls repectively, discussed th nr a eeh
.oeIA Rowi lf3/ i vAccine is furnished by the gov- Price, speaking for the AMA, lure to remain at the scene of the turned their attention last night. to problems of representing commu- aL d the cee
eO BroWn 136/, ernment. The foundation now is flaty opposed the Democratic WASHINGTON June 16 (UP)- accident. a consideration of public affairs in nities of a substantially, larger ... n ..
vaccinating children in the first pan as "completely unnecessary" President EisenAower said today the Canal Zone. size. to te isioners, sw
Ja cko 1/. and second grades. O'Connor said and involving an "unreasonable" "I feel confident" Congress willSpeeding resulted in a fine of Representatives of civic and la E. A. Dooan, personnel direct- coure of da
S Jackson 135 he expects enough vaccine will be --ass a bill "for building the kind $20 for an Americanand $7.50~for bo groups who spoke were unani- or of the Panama Canal Co., out- e byhes lavor
available b July to complete see- of reserve forces our nation's e a Panamanian. The American, mouse in emphaizmg that e v e 1 lined the growth in importance of Chief and the ornr i e
f ar Tonigi's Boul ,,w;e e :ea:: Nallonal yp hony i m? "- *t ad- 40-d o P n
S .T, oht rla o vac- a 0 aH r ad was cvmga m p no eo ......... e, -- ,

ifBALBOA TIDES 'fashtwu t wee.n C ceintsnt Zeo s "I eelconncerttthin National Guard units. Representatives of the Central Zoa.^ne Government.:e.
FRIDAY. JUNE The heart of the baby hippo ment of Fine Artsadministration so far hast bert Cornelius Jones, Pa work explained to the boys the t c he boys from among their
hd weighed 00and 121 poms. A comunds,ar 0258.ts next Wednesday ator the Na- Collins, national commander obuil ended, for his failure pck-u pear Walter Wagner, CLU President, used particular p r o b e m s
mebmvely. mCINCINNAT, Ohio June 16- tonal Theater. the Ameriean Legion. it was in ore. n court as he had prmised. discussed the democratic orngani cussed at th April shirtaleev The umal 10er ass
m (UP)- An autopsy revealed to- Fluist Eduardo Charpentier Jr. ply to a egram f r o m Collins zation of the union and its overall conference tustte Its opera-i ed Blboa Mags tes Court
*bf t Doug, a weihed In day that a baby hippotamus which wRll be featured soloist in Moz- praising the President for insist. erman rmi .Thom, 58 pro unram.Rbcilrt Bl T, chairman tin. I t he s
''13_ %, D /de Ward 1344,'i..ded last week turned out to be art's Concerto For Flute and Or- .g on a reserve program. Panamanian, age 58 was fined of the CLU's legislative commit- Members of hepanel respond gn st two trespasses f"u i
Months an: Ward meet In the first blue-baby hippo in medi/-chestra in C major as one of the "I greatly appreclate your June $15 for driving a vehicle that was tee, described the importance ,of to numerous questions f r o m thn the T Gri_..da
myain four-round prolim. sal annals. highlights of. the program. 8 telegram," ge answer said. not in operating condition, accurate and timely information Young$Witailed sw over. o nncimvic a o,-
EDr. Byron Bernard. veterinari- 'Ensayo Tipico," one of h sar. "There is no pr ly hearinal terry a afternoon. The drvelabor m ember of that counciltdescribed an wean, Disy rs i e

AL. an of the Cincinnati Zo, sby the Senater Armed Services came awybth no Injuries, ex-lthe partioar problems confrot Itdp mf rcUlr terest
thatbe utopy showed that the b boratesn themes from Pa from chairman Rich- ra Virgil Reed and Harry Town- Coat of the CLU them.
S aatbushippo died of heart defects s nn folklore, ard B. Russell (D-Ga), send presidents of the Cristobal- Representa Ive of bo
m _.uai m +nz~imidnight. (Vow llar to those found in human blue the orchestra, and Madame Mar.-gion not only supports such a pro.c the operation of eata-mand abor Jr.ups were the guests

I Russel said hearings wr l be According to a police report,-
Sabies po wi sing Rioa Viheld on the reserve bo will work sub. the front end of the truckshed grievance procedures and o rd has been received on Legion at a di
wal, "b). Dr. Bernard saither of committee was drion by ts owner, Js ur an"du Isthmus of the dea- of Mrs.
the three days of the bahb pn. next Wednesday' coneert. gross. o r' P thed imoutiae ofepromptosettle-nrpecin g thdwe discussione

Members request them. But he in. ha D. ark a Barbadian I Bertha Dement turg author of
BALBOA TIDES po's life she wa atSHOWS: d ted he would not cat tbef he ar- farmer,-a demolished. Fineat Fi r Bein "i the nely elec tedCommissioner
she cou not eed. on sale next week at the Depart- geon his adorns we shall have DriverSoakedve in civic c o f the City ofanal Zone."sen !

r e -The train etrucko the right eyhe eowas years oldg at the i r. -- .4[
FRIDAY. JUNEIT7 The heart of the baby hippo meant of Fine Arts, telephone 2. legislation which at last wi work explained to the boys the by the boys from among theI

S|front of the car t aroun OXIC teo t me of her death last 9:10 p.aturdaym.
NIGH LOW weighed 300 grams. A compare 0258. Special rates for te five the firm foundation for building A home-made k-u purpose and functioning of the
.. a.4.m. able human heart normally weighs r g ti the kind of reserve forces our na- ru ps which are unique in Amer-

S a.sremaining concerts of the series o was strunock by a off southbound cnou wil are x ne c ANrg S h
,t?p.m.n17cgrams.G.. tihoma so the Gatrie c.harleher r rs Islas Ce t h
T he are also available. tMos security require. passe ertrain losedat the east Serr- r Toms a he atnCe. orityholo nt I ad resided
r Assistant Defenhs dSecretary h a condition that before moving to Tron
Robert Tripp Ross said he is pin. -vtiscoros s e Council, and R. T. ThomaAs. n e s, f
-ing his hopes on early hearings torday afternoon. The driver member of that council, described 0 Ca
by the Senate Armed Services came away with no Injuries, ex- the particular problems confront- Ofal oe De

Russell said hearing wiu be According to a police report,
held on the reserve bill if "a sub- the font end of the truck, which Word has been received on th
stantial number" of committee was dnrivn by Its owner, Jos- Four Panamonions Isthmus of the death of Mrs
members request them. But he in. hua D. laI rks, a Barbadian Bertha Dement Sturgis author o
U.0 3L A SE 0 SHOWS: dicatedhe wouldnnotn w call the hear- farmers demolished.B Find For Bea" deaenl birdss of a tho

Sit Khruhen v The train struck the rIg nt was 0-years old. at the
otro w o e ifront otedar, It around Itime of her death last Saturday
yand knocked Itear off t h ber in Tryon N. C., at the home of
Tor"tagainst four young Panama- wertyna"'.
T he o y f aoInvesrrtla disclosed t h a t nians who faced the Balboa The ornitholgit had red d
OlArke. i n 2u+ h n" Magistrate yesterday. They were in New York City for many year.
In w l E plrahwo w fenhf d i such a conditions rethat before moving to Tro.

speaking U.S. ambassador to Yu-ocame to a stop wth the front co Orris, 22 and Crlstoal Oar- SurvivIng also are tw 101,

.st made the statement to news

il. fiWHeda guiist sarvation... It seem. k e*tadclriomyleadrtomoo

mow 60119 Baistat claration maY lead to mose
cracks in the end in the whole So.
. itoih, AO, viet system."
oflHeOdid not say whathe told the
I committee d~ the lengthy se&-
the American policy of aid to TI-
to led to "a real break in the I-
deslogical wall... It is no time to
..Vers what we have been do-
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